US Map with States and Cities

There are over 300 cities in the USA. New York City (NYC) is the most populated city in the States, followed by Los Angeles. Being a major commercial and financial center, NYC is densely populated. Some of the biggest cities in the USA, by area, are in Alaska – namely, Sitka, Juneau, Wrangell, and Anchorage.

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This colorful map shows 48 contiguous states of the USA along with significant cities in each state. Clicking on the state region would show an enlarged version of that state on a new page.

Major Cities in the US

In terms of land area, the United States is the fourth largest country in the world, only falling behind Russia, Canada, and China. It covers an area of 3,796,742 square miles and has a population of 327 million approximately. The capital of the United States is Washington D.C., while New York City is the largest city. The United States comprises of 50 states and a federal district, plus five self-governing territories, and many possessions.

The United States of America is a global player in terms of trade and politics. It is home to some of the world's most prestigious universities such as Harvard University, Stanford University, Princeton University, and Columbia University, to name a few. The country is a favored world tourist destination, offering numerous visitor attractions from sea to sea.

A nation which has its roots in multiculturalism and cultural plurality, the United States is often considered a symbol of the developed world. The US has some of the best metropolitan cities around the world, which are revered for their technology, civic amenities, and infrastructure.

The above map of the United States shows each of the fifty states, their capital city, and the other primary or notable cities. The strong colors and state boundaries make it easy to identify each state.